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Croydon 1905

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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The whole carcases condemned were affected as undernoted :—

Tuberculosis.Peri ton itis.JaundicePneumonia.DiarrhceaEmaciated and DropsicalUnsound and Bruised.Total No.Weight in lbs.
Cattle64..2..21158,071
Sheep..1..1..31116816
Pigs ..16212....2233,446
Calves....1..2....3296
2272525145712,629

In no cases had legal proceedings to be taken against the owner
of any diseased or unsound meat. The large quantity destroyed
was voluntarily submitted to the judgment of the Inspector, who, in
cases of doubt, cqxisults the Medical Officer.
OFFENSIVE TRADES.—Only two such trades are now carried
on in the Borough, viz., one by a knacker and one by a gut scraper.
The premises of both have been visited from time to time during
the year and found in a satisfactory condition.
SLAUGHTERHOUSES.—There are 16 registered Slaughterhouses
and one licensed Slaughterhouse, in addition to the Municipal
Slaughterhouses at Pitlake. One registered Slaughterhouse has
been removed from the register during the year.

The following are the approximate number of animals slaughtered at Pitlake

Municipal.Beasts.Sheep.Pigs.Calves.Total.
Piivate Slaughterhouses3747,06126,9511,98836,374
Public „2617187282982,005
Total6357,77927,6792,28638,379